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Structural insights into endothelin receptor signalling. [PDF]
Shihoya W, Sano FK, Nureki O.
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We characterized the time-course, intensity of expression and cellular origin of components of the endothelin (ET) system in the rat brain after a standardized neurotrauma (cryogenic lesion of the parietal cortex).
Knerlich, F. +5 more
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Menopause and vascular endothelial health: Is it all about the oestrogen?
Abstract Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality in women, and CVD risk is accelerated during the menopause transition. This acceleration has traditionally been attributed to the hallmark decline in oestradiol with menopause. However, the menopause transition is also characterized by changes in other sex hormones that exert effects
Virginia R. Nuckols +4 more
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Endothelin-3 is epigenetically silenced in endometrioid endometrial cancer. [PDF]
Zmarzły N +7 more
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Antidipsogenic actions of endothelins are exerted via the endothelin-A receptor in the brain
The receptor subtype mediating the antidipsogenic effects of the endothelins (ETs) was determined in conscious, unrestrained, normally hydrated rats.
T. C. Murphy, W. K. Samson
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Contributions of vascular ageing to late‐onset Alzheimer's disease
Abstract Late‐onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD) is an age‐related disease that is strongly associated with vascular risk factors and cerebrovascular impairments. As such, changes in the vasculature with advancing age likely contribute to LOAD, but the mechanisms underlying these contributions remain incompletely understood.
Skylyn J. Ferguson +2 more
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Abstract Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (VEGFR) inhibitors are effective antiangiogenic agents used in cancer therapy. However, they are associated with cardiovascular disease, including hypertension and vascular dysfunction. The molecular mechanisms underlying these cardiovascular toxicities are unclear, but oxidative stress might be ...
Karla B. Neves +3 more
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Abstract Passive hyperthermia increases net peripheral and systemic blood flow in humans and other animals, yet the underlying haemodynamic forces that selectively accelerate blood movement remain incompletely characterized. Wave intensity analysis offers insight into the respective contributions of the heart and the vascular system to changes in blood
Nuno Koch Esteves +4 more
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OBJECTIVES: Rheumatic fever is a highly prevalent disease in Brazil, and it poses a major public health problem. It is the leading cause of acquired heart disease in childhood and adolescence.
Sydney Correia Leão +5 more
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The Tetraspanin Tspan8 Associates with Endothelin Converting Enzyme ECE1 and Regulates Its Activity. [PDF]
Zhu Y +5 more
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